Leading up to the main idea makes it more interesting and when you finally get to the argument it will be more exciting and convincing!.
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slightly frightening but useful.
The Divine Comedy is an epic poem(a poem that is very long, like a story) written by Dante Alighieri. It is about a trip through the afterlife. ... The poemis about the travels of a man through Christian hell, purgatory, and heaven. Note that "comedy" does not meanfunny here, but rather that it has a positive ending.
In Great Expectations (1861), Pip, the main character of the story, claims that if Magwitch is caught (C) he will be tried and potentially hanged.
Abel Magwitch is an escaped convict that becomes Pip's friend. When Magwitch is arrested, Pip is conscious that Magwitch's fortune will go to the crown after his trial and he wishes the convict to die before he is hanged at the gallows in order for him not to die as an ordinary criminal. He even visits Magwitch, holds his hand throughout his trial, where he is condemned to death, and stands by his side when he dies before being hanged, fulfilling Pip's wish.